I vr as &aie at F. MEWHOUSE By REX E. BEACH. Copyright. 190S. by Hex E. Bench. jnMMHr vnmw VMBMMKtiMflHBW Ml HHHMIHM iB uHM iMb iiif mill iihimi m . - 1 ni if trail Qo& She Spoilers. 1 X h UaciwBsnr VEfcwtxusaBzma -L. U'OMI.MTEU.J ''' . . r trill. iTt'lci.iiuclously she approached J -m. draw n by the spoil ol tils strength. "My pleasures arc vIoKmiI, anil my hate Is mighty bitter In my inoutli. Vlmt I want, I take. That's been my TMty In the old life, and I'm loo'sclllsh to give It up." He was gazing out upon the dimly hieont miles of lee. but' now lie turned toward her and. doing touehed lier Mann hand next his on the rail. She was staring up at him unuffect eilly, so close that the faint odor from her hair reached him. Her expression vns simply one of wonder and curios ity nt this type, so different from any rttio had known. Hul I lie man's eyes were hot and blinded with the sight of Jior. and he felt only her bounty heightened In the dim light, the brush of her garments and the small, soft hand beneath his. The thrill from the ioueh of It surged over him, mastered him , "What I want. I take." lie repeated. Jind then suddenly he reached forth "IJ7i(U 1 unnt, I take." Mid. taking her In his arms, crushed her to him, kissing her softly, fiercely, lull tijAm the lips. For an Instant she iuy gasping and stunned against ills brotst; then she tore her (1st free and ' vlth all her force struck him full in ttie face. i It was as though she beat upon a atone. Willi one movement he forced her arm to tier side, smiling into iter1 totritiod eyes; then, holding her like iron, he kissed her again and again ' Blum the mouth, the eyes, the hair j;al released her. j "I am going to love you, Helen," said !... 'And may God strike me dead if I ever stop hating you!" she cried, her voice coining thick and hoarse with jdinsiou. j Turning, she wulked proudly forward " toward her cabin, a trim, straight, haughty figure, nnd ho did not know it her knees were shaking and weak. Tbrtt CIIAPTKK IV. FOR Tour days the Santa Marin felt blindly through the white fields, drifting north with the spring tide that sets through Tiering strait, till on the morning of the fifth open water showed to the east, drooping through, she broke out luto the last stage of the long race, amid .he cheers of her weary passengers, i) mi the dull Jar of her engines made welcome music to the girl In the deck Ftatoroom. Soon they picked up a mountainous ?fjRst which rose steadily luto majestic, barren ranges, still white with the inciting 8UOW8, and at 10 in the even ing, under a golden sunset, amid screaming whistles, they anchored hi the rondstead of Nome. Uefore the rumble of her chains had ceased or the echo from the fleet's salute had' died from the shoreward hills the ship was Ftirrounded by a swarm of tiny craft Clamoring about her Iron sides, while an officer in cap nnd gilt climbed the bridge and greeted Captain Stephens. Tngs with trailing lights circled dis creetly about, awaiting the completion of certain formalities. These over, the uniformed gentleman dropped back into Ms skiff and rowed away. "A clean hill of health, captain!" he Khoutcd, saluting the commander. 'Thank ye, sir," roared the sailor, and with that the rowboats swarmed toward piratelike, boarding the steam er from all quarters. Ah the master turned he looked down from his bridge to the deck below full Into the face of Dextry, who had been nn Intent -witness of the meeting. With r.nhondlng dignity Captain Stephens let his left eyelid droop slowly, while a. boyish grin spread widely over Ids face. Simultaneously orders rang ( frhnrp, and fast from the bridge, tho crew broke Into feverish life, tho creak of booms and the clank of donkey hoists arose. "We're here. Miss Stowaway, said Gienlstor. entering tho girl's cabin. "The Inspector passed us, and It's time for you to see the magic city. Come, it's a wonderful sight." This was tho llrst time thoy had been alone since the scone on the after dock, for, besides Ignoring (Jienlster. she had managed that ho should not even see her except In Doxtrj's presence. Al though he hud over since boon court eous and considerate, she felt the leap ing emotions that were hidden within him and longed to leave the ship, to lly from tlie spell of tils personality. Thoughts of nlni made her will lie. and yet when he was near she could not hate him as she willed. lie overpow ered her; ho would not bo hated; he paid no hoed to her slights. This ory quality reminded her how willingly and iiiiquosllniiiugly ho had fought off Hie sailors from the Ohio at a word from her. She knew lie would do so again, ami nunc, and It Is hard to be bitter to one who would lay down Ids life for you oon though ho has of fended, particularly when he has the magnetism that sweeps ,unay from your moorings. "There's no danger of being soon," lie continued. "The crowd's crazy, and, besides, we'll go ashore right away. You must be mad witli the con llneniont. It's on my nerves too." As they stepped outside the door of an adjacent cabin opened, framing an angular, sharp featured woman, who, catching sight of the girl emerging from Glouistor's stateroom, paused, with shrewdly narrowed eyes Hashing quick, malicious glances from one to the other. They came later to remem ber with regret this chance encounter, for It was fraught with grave results for them both. "Good evening, Mr. Glonlstor," the lady said, with acid cordiality. "Howdy, Mrs. Champlau?" He moved away. She followed a stop, staring at Helen. "Are you going ashore tonight or wait for morning?" "Don't know yet, I'm sure." Then aside to the girl he muttered, "Shake her; .she's spying on us." "Who Is she?" asked Miss Chester n moment later. "Her husband manages one of the big companies. She's an old cat." Gaining her llrst view of the land, the girl cried out sharply. They rode on an oily sea tinted like burnished copper, while on all sides, amid the faint rattle and rumble of machinery, scores of ships were belching cargoes out upon living swarms of scows, tugs, stern wheelers and dories. Here and there Ksk'lmo oonilnks, fat, walrus hide boats, slid about like huge, many leg ged water bugs. An endless, antllke stream of tenders, idled high with freight, plied to and from tho shore. A mile distant lay the city, stretched like a white ribbon between the gold of tho ocean sand and the dun of the moss covered tundra. It was like no other in the world. At first glance it seemed all made of now white canvas. In a week Its population had swelled from a.OOO to 110,000. It now wandered lu a slender, sinuous Hue along the coast for miles, because only the beach atTorded dry camping ground. Mount ing to the bank behind, one sank knee deep in moss nnd water and, treading twice in the same tracks, found a bog of oozing, icy mud. Therefore as the town doubled dally In size, It grew endwise like a string of dominoes till the shore from Cape Nome to Penny river wns a long reach of white, glint ing In the low rays of the arctic sun set like foamy breakers on a tropic island. "That's Anvil creek" up yonder," said Glenlster. "There's where the Midas lies. See!" Ho Indicated a gap lu the buttress of mountains rolling back from tho coast. "It's tho greatest creek In the world. You'll see gold by the mule load and hillocks of nuggets. Oh, I'm glad to got back. This Is life. Tlint stretch of bench Is full of gold. These hills aro seamed with quartz. The bedrock of that creek Is yellow. There's gold, gold, gold everywhere moro than ever was In old Solomon's mines and there's mystery and peril nnd things unknown." "Let us make haste," said tho girl. "I have something I must do tonight. After that I can learn to know these things." Securing a small bont, thoy were rowed nshoro, the partners plying their ferrymnn with eager questions. Hav ing arrived flvo days before, lie was exploding with Information and volun teered tho fruits of tils ripe experience (Continued on Pafan riix.) Hosiery and Underwear It's just the time for medium weights in Hosiery and Underwear, and it's not too early to select your winter weights while our line is complete. Children's I XL rib hose, pood grade at ioc; heavier at fpfi ,2S Ladies' Bur son Hose The only Hose knit without a seam, at 25c and 35c. H - Underwear Children's long sleeve gauze Vests, at 15c, 20c and 25c. Childrens long pants, gauze 25c. 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